AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEU export scrutiny: Human Rights Watch says the EU’s dual-use rules aren’t stopping member states’ surveillance-tech firms from selling tools to autocracies that target activists and journalists, urging tighter checks and real enforcement. Bosnia politics: High Representative Christian Schmidt has resigned after nearly five years, with the Peace Implementation Council starting the search for a successor—coming as Republika Srpska and Russia-linked pressure intensify around his decisions. Justice in BiH: The state court sentenced wartime Bosnian Serb soldier Dusko Zoric to 15 years for the 1992 Zecovi killings of five civilians. EU integration pressure: EU diplomats warn Bosnia could lose hundreds of millions under the Growth Plan unless reforms move fast. Regional business & risk: In Vareš, lead contamination linked to a silver mine is under investigation as agencies move toward charges, while the mining operator faces mounting scrutiny. World Cup build-up: Free ticket registration opened for New York’s World Cup Watch Experience at Stony Brook, with Canada–BiH and USA–Paraguay screenings.
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